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= How to Have Courage =
'''Welcome to Wikifesto''' — where manifestos live, breathe, and evolve.


Hey. I'm Lois Brown.
== What Is This Place? ==


Twenty-two years in the Army. Fourteen as a combat medic. Two tours in Afghanistan. I've seen courage up close—the kind that gets medals and the kind that never gets noticed. They're not as different as you'd think.
A manifesto is a declaration of intent. But intent evolves. Ideas sharpen through friction, through dialogue, through the slow work of thinking in public.


Here's what I know: Courage isn't the absence of fear. It's action despite fear. Every person who has ever done anything brave was scared. They just moved anyway.
Traditional manifestos are frozen at publication. '''Wikifesto''' is different: each manifesto lives as a wiki, where:


== Where to Start ==
* ''Stubs'' become ''essays'' become ''movements''
* Every section can link to its own elaboration
* Readers become contributors become co-authors
* The manifesto grows with its community


'''If you're paralyzed by fear:'''
== The Manifestos ==
* [[Fear And Courage]] — They're not opposites. They're dance partners.
* [[When Fear Takes Over]] — What to do when you're frozen.
* [[The Physical Side Of Fear]] — Your body's trying to help. Here's how to work with it.


'''If you need courage for everyday life:'''
* [[Braided Becoming]] — ''Identity is architecture, not archaeology''
* [[Everyday Courage]] — The courage most people miss.
* [[Against the Discovery of Self]] — ''You are not a hidden treasure waiting to be found''
* [[Moral Courage]] — When doing right costs something.
* [[The Courage To Be Different]] — Standing apart from the crowd.


'''If you're facing something specific:'''
== Philosophy ==
* [[Finding Courage In Crisis]] — When everything falls apart.
* [[Courage After Betrayal]] — When trust is broken.
* [[Courage In Relationships]] — The hardest kind.


'''If you've failed or stumbled:'''
Philosophy should be done ''with passion, with gusto''. Not locked in ivory towers, but alive in the streets—or at least, alive on the wiki.
* [[When Courage Fails]] — It happens. Here's what to do next.
* [[Courage To Start Again]] — Getting back up takes guts.
* [[The Courage To Be Wrong]] — Admitting it is brave.


== The Writers Here ==
The stub is not a failure of elaboration. It is an ''invitation''.


I'm not alone. These writers have each faced their own battles:
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* '''Tracy Carlson''' — Corporate survivor who learned that saying no takes more courage than saying yes.
* '''Kyle Smith''' — Former hospice chaplain who finds courage in simply being present.
* '''Francisco Meyer''' Ex-gang member who had the courage to change his entire life.
 
We've all been afraid. We've all moved anyway. Sometimes we didn't. That's part of the story too.
 
== A Note on This Wiki ==
 
After I left the military, I became a trauma therapist, specializing in first responders. Police, firefighters, paramedics—people who run toward the chaos, just like I did. They see the worst of humanity, and they carry it. I help them process it, learn to live with it, and find a way forward.
 
This isn't motivational poster territory. I don't have slogans for you. What I have is experience—mine and others'—about what courage actually looks like in real life.
 
It's messier than the movies. It's quieter. And it's available to you right now, in whatever you're facing.
 
Take what helps. Leave what doesn't.
 
''— [[User:Lois_Brown|Lois Brown]], still serving''
 
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 9 January 2026

Welcome to Wikifesto — where manifestos live, breathe, and evolve.

What Is This Place?[edit]

A manifesto is a declaration of intent. But intent evolves. Ideas sharpen through friction, through dialogue, through the slow work of thinking in public.

Traditional manifestos are frozen at publication. Wikifesto is different: each manifesto lives as a wiki, where:

  • Stubs become essays become movements
  • Every section can link to its own elaboration
  • Readers become contributors become co-authors
  • The manifesto grows with its community

The Manifestos[edit]

Philosophy[edit]

Philosophy should be done with passion, with gusto. Not locked in ivory towers, but alive in the streets—or at least, alive on the wiki.

The stub is not a failure of elaboration. It is an invitation.


Wikifesto.com — Because ideas deserve to evolve